B.SC-FD SIXTH SEMETER-

01 ENTREPRENEURSHIP

UNIT- I

Entrepreneurship – Definition, Role and expectations – Entrepreneurial styles and types – Characteristics of the Entrepreneur – Functions of an Entrepreneur

UNIT- II

Role of Government agencies in the Entrepreneurship Development –
 District Industries Centers (DIC),
 Small Industries Service Institute (SISI),
 Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII),
 National Institute of Entrepreneurship & Small Business Development (NIESBUD),
 National Entrepreneurship Development Board (NEDB)

UNIT- III

Introduction to Retailing
 Retail industry
 Trends in retailing
 Classification of retail organization
 Setting up a retail organization

UNIT- IV

Women Entrepreneurship –
 Need
 Growth of women Entrepreneurship

PRACTICAL:

  • Preliminary screening and aspects of the detailed study of the feasibility of the business idea.
  • CASE STUDY- working one week in a local boutique, understanding their work culture Collection and Compilation of the material by the participants under the guidance of the Resource Person. Submission of assignment.
  • PROJECT REPORT
  • Market Survey/Research
  • Report preparation, submission and presentation.

References:

02 FASHION PORTFOLIO

 Prerequisite projects –
 Commercial Design project (ideally targeting a competition brand)
 Ethnic Design Collection
 Internship collection and brief
 Art and Craft project (from previous semester)
 Kids wear collection.
 Yarn Dye, Print project with 3D mapping
 Each design collection with rendered Illustrations and Flat sketches and costsheets.
 Craft documentation project with project brief.
 Accessory Design project (sketch and photograph)
 Final collection (illustration, swatches, photographs)
 Most influential designer/fashion house. One page Case study on the same.
 Professional resume.

03 PRODUCT LINE DEVELOPMENT & PRESENTAION

PART –1: CONCEPT CREATION & PRESENTATION

UNIT – I

 Discussion with the student on the inspiration for Design collection. 3 themes perstudent.
 Field work by students; collecting inspirations in terms of images, cuttings, videos, fabrics, etc
 Presentation of the same to internal mentors. Finalize on one theme for final design collection.
 Creation of design boards
 Moodboard,
 Storyboard,
 Client board,
 Illustration sheet, ( Minimum of 8 ensembles per collection)
 Flat specs
 Color Boards
 Swatch Card
 Embellishment/print board
 Trims/accessory board
 and cost sheet.

UNIT – II

 Preparation of drapes/pattern for each garment.
 Stitching and toile fittings on models.
 Presentation to concerned faculty for fitting issues and finalizing pattern.

PART – 2: PREPERATION AND CREATION OF FINAL RANGE

UNIT – III

 Purchase of fabrics and trims for final garments.
 Cutting of final garments.
 Stitching of 3 ensemble of final collection.
 Presentation of the same to External Jury for assessment/changes/comments.
 Incorporate changes if any and proceed with the execution.

UNIT- IV

 Completion of stitching of final collection.
 Final trial fit on the Models prior to Fashion Show.
 Assessment of finishing/fit of the garments by concerned faculty.

FINAL FASHION SHOW:

PRACTICAL

  • Source accessories from Market for each ensemble to complete the look of the models.
  • Photoshoot of the key ensembles of the collection.
  • Work along with the complete team, including choreographer, models, light expert, sound expert, for rehearsals.
  • Fashion Show of the Final Collection with complete look (including accessories, footwear, makeup, etc.)
  • Final assessment on ramp presence and appeal.